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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE
Rules for the FIG
World Challenge Cup Series
2022, 2023, 2024
in Artistic Gymnastics
Version 1.0 February 2021
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ART. 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES
The FIG World Challenge Cup Series will be run every year and begins with the 1st event of the year
and ends with the last event of the year.
The events shall take place between May and November.
The Series consists of a minimum of 3 events. Their number is not limited, provided the dates are
not in conflict with FIG World Championships, World Cup events (all disciplines), FIG sanctioned
multi-sport events or Continental Championships.
2022 2023 2024
Unlimited number, min. 3
competitions Unlimited number, min. 3
competitions Unlimited number, min. 3
competitions
May – November May – November May – November
The Programme of the World Challenge Cup Series will be for individual gymnasts only and consist
of Qualifications and Apparatus Finals.
The World Challenge Cup events are major FIG events with a broader participation. They are aimed
at supporting the affiliated federations in developing gymnastics worldwide through the organisation
of high standard FIG international events.
At each event, the gymnasts have the opportunity to win prize money and World Challenge Cup
points which will count towards the World Challenge Cup Ranking List for each apparatus.
ART. 2 RIGHTS AND ADVANTAGES OF FIG WORLD CHALLENGE CUP
COMPETITIONS
– Each event will use the official title of “FIG World Challenge Cup Competition”;
– Each event will contribute points to the World Challenge Cup;
– Each event will be considered as an official FIG event;
– Each event will be listed in the official FIG calendar of events;
– The event dates will be protected by FIG;
– Each event will be published on the FIG official website (www.gymnastics.sport);
– Each event (calendar) will be published and updated regularly on all FIG communication
platforms;
– The Organizing Committee of each event will be entitled to use the services of the FIG Office
to send information to all FIG Member Federations by mail and/or through the official FIG
website;
– The Organizing Committee of each event will be entitled to use the FIG logo on official
communications, posters and programme. This does not apply for any selling item (i.e. T-
shirts, souvenirs, etc.);
– The Organizing Committee of each event will be entitled to require assistance from the official
MAG and WAG Technical Delegate;
– Each event will be included in the official FIG result service system (publication of the results
on the FIG website).
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ART. 3 CANDIDATURES AND APPLICATIONS
Art. 3.1 Criteria for approval
Bids for the World Challenge Cup competitions must be received at the FIG Office by 30th June
(23:59 hours CET) of the previous year for the following year. The World Challenge Cup competitions
for the next season will be assigned by the FIG Executive Committee. Applications will be considered
and allocated in relation to conflict of dates with other FIG sanctioned events.
Should the Executive Committee not be in a position to approve at least three bids, the FIG World
Challenge Cup Series in Artistic Gymnastics for the following year will not take place.
Candidatures can only be submitted by FIG Member Federations. To be approved, the following
minimum requirements must be met:
– All World Challenge Cup competitions must offer competitions for MAG and WAG.
– Although the World Challenge Cup competitions are distinct competitions, the organizer may
hold other competitions at the same site and date, as long as these competitions do not
interfere with the training and competition schedules of the World Challenge Cup competition.
– Venue capacity of min. 2’500 seats.
– FIG Member Federations interested in Organizing a World Challenge Cup competition must
apply in writing to the FIG Office and complete the appropriate Directives and forms provided
to them by the FIG as soon as possible, but by no later than 30 June (23:59 hours CET) for
the following season. Information on the date, the location, the name of the event, the
additional federations which will be invited, the prize money, and the apparatus supplier for
the competition must be completed. In addition, a detailed list of certified equipment must be
completed and submitted to the FIG Office no later than 6 months before the competition.
– Applications must include the name and contact address of the Event Manager and the Media
Officer.
– Television production: applications must include the name and address of the Host
Broadcaster and the name of the person in charge of the production.
– Applications must include the name and contact address of the official Hospital.
– Should a World Challenge Cup competition be combined with another competition, then the
World Challenge Cup Applications must also include all information for this combined
competition (including provisional competition and training schedules, etc.).
– The Organizing Member Federation for World Challenge Cup events must offer a minimum
of three different hotel categories, including the Official Hotel and one of them being a “low
cost hotel”. The prices charged for the hotel rooms cannot exceed the usual hotel rates.
– The Organizing Member Federation must pay a non-refundable application fee to the FIG of
CHF 3’000.-. This fee must accompany the Directives and forms. The application fee will be
returned in full, should the application not be considered by the FIG Executive Committee.
– The Organizing Member Federation must pay a deposit of CHF 5’000. This deposit must
accompany the Directives and forms. It will be returned in full, should the FIG decide not to
assign the event to the Member Federation. The deposit will also be returned in full after the
event, provided all conditions of these Rules are fulfilled. Infractions and/or non-fulfilment of
conditions set out in these Rules will result in the deposit being lost partly or in full. The
deposit will be lost in full (i.e. stay with FIG) if the dates, the city, or the venue of the event
are changed by the Organizing Member Federation or if the event cannot be organised.
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– Late applications, applications which are not complete, or are not accompanied by the
application fee and the deposit are refused
Art. 3.2 Assignment of World Challenge Cup competitions by the FIG Executive
Committee
A first right of opportunity to host being will be given to previous World Challenge Cup Organisers,
followed by leading tournaments with:
– the highest media and public impact;
– the highest prize money and other advantages provided to the gymnasts and participating
member federations;
– experienced and reliable Organizing Member Federations and Organizing Committees;
– traditional and worldwide established tournaments;
– a good integration in the FIG Competition Calendar;
– attractive and large venues, located in famous leading cities of the world;
– the highest public and media impact (quality of the Host Broadcaster and worldwide sales)
– venue capacity.
Upon confirmation of the proposed Directives and forms from the FIG Office, the Organizing Member
Federation must invite, at least four months prior to the date of the event, the eligible Member
Federations.
The respective Technical Committees will propose at least 3 months prior to the date of the event
one MAG and one WAG Technical Committee member or one MAG and one WAG judge of cat. 1
(to be approved by the FIG Secretary General) to serve as MAG and WAG Technical Delegates.
These Technical Delegates must receive all information from the Organizing Committee and they
must be present at the event. The MAG and WAG Technical Delegates will serve as President of
the Superior Jury.
ART. 4 RULES AND REGULATIONS
The competition must be organised under the following FIG rules, as valid in the year of the
competition, except for any deviation mentioned in these World Challenge Cup Rules:
– Statutes
– Code of Ethics
– Code of Conduct
– Technical Regulations
– License Rules
– Code of Points, relevant Newsletters, and Helpdesk
– General Judges’ Rules
– Specific Judges’ Rules for Artistic Gymnastics
– Medical Organisation of the FIG Competitions and Events
– Anti-Doping Rules
– FIG Framework for Safeguarding Athletes and other Participants from Harassment and
abuse in Sport during Events
– Media Rules
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– Apparatus Norms
– Rules for Advertising and Publicity
– Accreditation Rules
– Rules for Awards Ceremonies
and subsequent decisions of the FIG Executive Committee
ART. 5 COMPETITION FORMAT AND PARTICIPATION
The World Challenge Cup competitions consist of:
– Qualifications
– Apparatus Finals
Qualifications:
– Participation is limited to 2 gymnasts per NF on each apparatus.
– In addition, the Organizing Member Federation is allowed to name a max. of 4 “hors
concours” competitors (from the Organizing Member Federation) in Women’s Artistic
Gymnastics and a max. of 4 “hors concours” competitors in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics for a
total of 8 “hors concours” gymnasts (i.e. while one “hors concours” gymnast can compete on
more than one apparatus, not more than one “hors concours” gymnast can compete on an
apparatus). They must be named at the time of the closing of the nominative registration and
they cannot qualify for the Finals. They are not eligible to receive World Challenge Cup points,
they must not appear on the official results lists and they will have to start first at every
apparatus.
– FIG Apparatus Finals rules will be applied for vault.
– In case of a tie at any place, the tie-breaking rules as set up in the Technical Regulations,
Section 2, shall be applied.
Finals:
– The best eight gymnasts per apparatus from the qualifications qualify for the Finals
– Participation is limited to 2 gymnasts per NF on each apparatus.
– In addition to the 8 finalists, if the Organizing Member Federation is not represented in the
Finals (men or women), it has the right of maximum 2 wild cards as follows (1 man and 1
woman gymnast only at one apparatus each).
– These “Wild Card Gymnasts” must have participated at the respective apparatus in the
qualifications.
– “Wild Card Gymnasts” will receive medals and prize money.
– FIG Apparatus Finals rules will be applied for vault.
– In case of a tie at any place, the tie-breaking rules as set up in the Technical Regulations,
Section 2, shall be applied.
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ART. 6 INVITATION
The Organizing member federation may invite FIG member federations in good standing at their
discretion, but must invite at least all Member Federations which had:
– gymnasts ranked 1-50 per apparatus in the Qualifications at the last World Championships
(Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games if no World Championships are held in 2021) preceding the
respective World Challenge Cup Series.
This provision must be mentioned in the Directives for FIG approval.
ART. 7 REGISTRATIONS AND DELEGATIONS SIZE
On-line registrations will only be accepted from FIG Gymnastics Member Federations. Only senior
gymnasts in good standing with the correct age and holding a valid FIG License at the date of
nominative registration until the end of the event may participate.
For the maximum size of delegation, see the Accreditation rules.
ART. 8 REGISTRATION DEADLINES
Registrations must be made exclusively on-line via the FIG registration platform.
Provisional registration* 4 months prior to the competition
Definitive registration 2 months prior to the competition
Nominative registration 4 weeks prior to the competition
*Note: it is not compulsory for the Organizing Member Federation to request a Provisional Registration.
Late registrations are subject to fines as follows:
Fine for missing or late Provisional registration (if any) CHF 500.-
Fine for missing or late Definitive registration CHF 750.-
Fine for missing or late Nominative registration CHF 500.-
Registrations made less than 2 weeks prior to the competition will not be accepted and the delegation
members concerned will not be authorised to participate.
ART. 9. FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS FOR THE PARTICIPATING FEDERATIONS,
THE ORGANIZING MEMBER FEDERATION AND FIG
Unless stated otherwise in the Directives and forms, the invited participating federations must
pay for:
– Travel costs for the delegation members
– Accommodation expenses for the delegation members
– Meals expenses for the delegation members
– Entry fees, if requested by the LOC and approved by the FIG.
Federations which have not fulfilled their financial obligations towards the FIG (e.g. annual
membership fees, unpaid invoices, etc.) will not be allowed to participate in these World Challenge
Cup Competitions.
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Federations which have not fulfilled their financial obligations towards the Local Organizing
Committee by the given deadline in the Invitation/Directives may still have the possibility to
participate, but the LOC will not guarantee the hotel booking, meals and local transportation.
Federations which have not fulfilled their financial obligations towards the Organizing Member
federations upon arrival will not be accredited.
The Organizing member federation must pay for:
– All costs for the preparation and the running of the event.
– Application fee and deposit to the FIG
– International and local travel expenses, per diem costs (including the travel days), and hotel
accommodation costs (in single room incl. breakfast) for the MAG and WAG Technical
Delegates.
– International and local travel expenses, hotel accommodation costs (in single room incl. full
board) for any invited neutral judge approved by FIG.
– FIG regular competition fee as decided by the Council (fees for senior events CHF 200,
plus 5% of the prize money).
– Prize money
ART. 10 PRIZE MONEY
The Organizing member federation must pay the following minimum Prize Money of a total of
CHF 28’000.- for each World Challenge Cup event as follows:
Event Type World Challenge Cup events
Individual Apparatus
CHF 2’800.-
(per apparatus)
The Prize Money will be distributed as follows:
Ranking World Challenge Cup events
1 CHF 800
2 CHF 600
3 CHF 400
4 CHF 300
5 CHF 250
6 CHF 200
7 CHF 150
8 CHF 100
The prize money and its distribution per rank must be mentioned in the Directives.
No prize money, medals and World Challenge Cup points will be given, if there are less than 4
participating federation per apparatus. This provision must be mentioned in the Directives.
In case of a tie at any rank, the prize money of the equal ranks are added and divided by the number
of ties.
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ART. 11 JUDGES’ PANELS
Each Judges’ Panel must be composed as follows:
– 2 D judges (min. cat. 2)
– Minimum 4 E judges (min. cat. 3)
The number of Judges’ Panels may be decided by the Organizing member federation depending on
the number of participating competitors and judges. Not more than one judge per Federation per
panel will be permitted (except for Time and Line Judges).
The Judges’ Panels are set up by a draw from the judges present at the event. The draw must be
directed by the MAG and WAG Technical Delegates. The participating Member Federations must
send minimum one qualified judge for MAG if they participate with male gymnasts and minimum one
qualified judge for WAG if they participate with female gymnasts. The Organizing Member Federation
is entitled to apply a fine of CHF 2’000 per missing judge (to be paid to the LOC) should a federation
fail to bring the required number of judges. This provision must be mentioned in the Directives.
The Organizing Member Federation is responsible that there are enough FIG brevetted judges
present with the appropriate valid category of brevet for their function. Should there not be a sufficient
number of judges as per the on-line nominative registration, the Organizing Member Federation must
propose to the FIG for approval the name of neutral additional judges to complete the panels (plus
2 reserves, 1 for MAG and 1 for WAG). These judges, once approved, have to be invited at the cost
of the Organizing Member Federation.
Such invitation must be made through the respective Member Federation. Should the Organizing
Member Federation fail to propose names for additional judges, the FIG Office in consultation with
the TC Presidents concerned will invite these judges at the cost of the Organizing Member
Federation.
Video control, scoring and result system
Should IRCOS not be available, the Organising Member Federation must provide another video
control system (as per the Technical Regulations, Section 1, Art. 4.10.4.1) which allows to treat
inquiries and records all exercises of the competition in a quality which allows to judge the exercises.
The videos must be sent to the FIG office within one week after the competition.
The Organizing Member Federation must provide a scoring and result service with the following
minimum outputs:
– detailed scores given by each judge and the names of the judges
The results must be signed by the respective Technical Delegate.
The scoring and result system must include a TV graphics generator. The presentation of the TV-
graphics on the international signal must be identical to those used at the FIG World Championships,
free of advertising, and thus the same for all Organizing Member Federations. These TV graphics
are provided by the FIG. The title must include the FIG logo and the text e.g. “2022 FIG Artistic
Gymnastics World Challenge Cup Lausanne (SUI)”. The title has to be submitted to the FIG for
approval.
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ART. 12 MEDIA REQUIREMENTS
Art. 12.1 Media Rights across all means and Marketing Rights
Media Rights across all means and reproduction rights together with publicity and marketing rights
concerning the World Challenge Cup events are the property of the FIG.
Art. 12.2 Media Rights across all means – Definition
The right during the Term to Exploit Footage of the Event throughout the Territory in any format and
by all means, media and technologies (whether now known or invented) via any service and in any
form for any purpose that FIG shall determine (including, without limitation, free and pay services, in
the form of or via services which include any enhanced or interactive functionality and whether linear
or on-demand and in whole and in part (including without limitation in the form of clips and highlights).
Art. 12.3 Television right and production
For the World Challenge Cup competitions television coverage is compulsory.
The Organizing Member Federation must guarantee the production of a basic feed (international
signal). The International signal must be available for the FIG and its Right holders free of charge at
the international Broadcasting Centre or at the Gateway without any limitations and free of any
access fees.
FIG releases all National Media Rights across all means to the Organizing Member Federation. The
Media rights are released free of charge and granted exclusively for a period of one week after the
competition and then on a non-exclusive basis until one year after the event. Then the rights are
back with the FIG.
The release of the Rights shall only be effective under the condition that:
– the Organizing Member Federation submits National Rights contracts to the FIG for written
approval prior to signature.
– each Organizing Member Federation undertakes to provide the FIG Office with the contact
details of the Host-Broadcaster at least six months prior to the event.
– each Organizing Member Federation undertakes to provide the FIG Office with a copy of the
basic feed (international signal) immediately after the end of the competition on site to the
FIG representative or agent. These footages are supplied to FIG free of charge. Production
costs and postage are at the cost of the Organizing Member Federation.
The International Media Rights across all means remain with the FIG.
Art. 12.4 International TV signal- Definition
The International TV Signal shall be produced in accordance with the following:
– the International TV Signal shall be an integrated, complete, uninterrupted and continuous
Live television feed produced to a first class professional sports broadcasting standard, using
a minimum of six cameras in 16:9 format (but 4:3 protected and explicitly excluding letterbox
format) and include coverage not only of the competition but also of any award ceremonies;
– the International TV Signal shall include slow motion replays, full graphics with all graphics
text in English, including but not limited to starting numbers, starting lists, names of
competitors, results, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, international sound
with necessary related background sound effects on at least two audio tracks;
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– the International TV Signal shall not include any domestic elements which would not be
acceptable for international broadcast such as commercial elements, in-vision presenters,
talking heads, interviews, commercial breaks and black holes or any other elements which
may hinder ability to exploit the Rights;
– The International TV Signal must include full duration coverage of the Finals with award
ceremonies and shall start at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the commencement of the
competition.
Art. 12.5 Marketing Rights
For the 2022 - 2024 series the FIG releases all Marketing rights (including the publicity space on the
apparatus) free of charge to the Organizing Member Federation. It is understood that the FIG
Advertising and Publicity Norms must be respected.
Art. 12.6 Results
The Technical Delegate is responsible that the results of the competition, signed by the respective
Technical Delegate, are sent by e-mail to the FIG Office immediately after the end of the respective
competitions.
The Results and the updated World Challenge Cup Ranking List will be published on the FIG web
site within 24 hours after the end of the respective competitions to the conditions that the Organizing
Member Federation respects the following process:
Art. 12.6.1 Before the competition (7 days)
The FIG Office will send the event’s ID, the list of registered gymnasts with their respective license
number and a template of the electronic results file (empty) to the federation who organizes the
competition.
Art. 12.6.2 After the competition
The organizer must return to the FIG at the end of the competition:
– A copy of all detailed results (qualifications & finals) in PDF format and duly signed by the
respective MAG and WAG Technical Delegates for archival purposes only.
The organizer must also return to the FIG maximum 24 hours after the competition:
– An electronic file in XLS or CSV format, using the same structure as the template previously
sent by the FIG Office including necessary information for automatic processing of results
and awarding points for the World Challenge Cup Ranking List.
If the above deadlines are not respected or if the FIG does not receive any electronic results file in
the format specified above, the Organizing Member Federation’s deposit will be lost in full.
ART. 13 MEDICAL INJURY REPORT FORM AND DOPING CONTROLS
The organizing member federation must provide a Gymnast injury summary report and all related
injury reports or a written confirmation that no injury occurred. This report must be sent to the FIG
Office under medical confidentiality within 3 days after the event. Failure to do so after the first
reminder will result in a deposit being lost in full.
The Organizing Member Federation must provide at its own charge a minimum of 6 doping controls,
3 for Women and 3 for Men. Failure to do so will result in the deposit being lost in full.
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Doping control forms must be sent to FIG Office by the doping control officer within 3 days after the
event. Failure to do so after the first reminder will result in a deposit being lost in full.
ART. 14 ASSIGNMENT OF POINTS FOR THE WORLD CHALLENGE CUP SERIES
At the end of each competition, World Challenge Cup points are assigned on each apparatus to the
competitors by name as follow:
Rank World Challenge Cup
points
1 30
2 25
3 20
4 18
5 16
6 14
7 12
8 10
9 8
10 7
11 6
12 5
In case of a tie at any rank, the number of points of the equal ranks are added and divided by the
number of ties.
In case that less than four federations participating per apparatus, no World Challenge Cup points
will be given.
Based on the World Challenge Cup points assigned, separate men’s and women’s World Challenge
Cup Ranking Lists are established on each apparatus as follow:
World Challenge Cup Ranking Lists
MAG WAG
Floor Exercise Vault
Pommel Horse Uneven Bars
Still Rings Balance Beam
Vault Floor Exercise
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar
These Ranking Lists are established after the first World Challenge Cup event of the year and end
with the last World Challenge Cup event of the year.
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ART. 15 WINNER OF THE ANNUAL WORLD CHALLENGE CUP SERIES
The winner of the annual World Challenge Cup Series is the gymnast with the highest number of
points on the respective apparatus after the last event of the year, taking into consideration the best
results (maximum 3), regardless of the number of competitions the athletes participated in.
Should there be a tie after the last competition, it will be broken as follows:
a. The ranks of the max. three (3) counting exercises will be added and the gymnast with the
lowest total prevails.
Note: in case of a tie in the ranks to determine the three counting exercises, the exercises with the
highest final scores will prevail.
b. If the tie remains, the final scores of the max. three (3) counting exercises will be averaged
and the gymnast with the highest average prevails.
c. If the tie remains, the total E-scores of the max. three (3) counting exercises (max. six (6)
scores for Vault) will be averaged and the gymnast with the highest average prevails.
d. If the tie remains, the total D-scores of the max. three (3) counting exercises (max. six (6)
scores for Vault) will be averaged and the gymnast with the highest average prevails.
A special award ceremony must be held at the last World Challenge Cup competition of the year in
which the World Challenge Cup winners shall receive a Cup.
ART. 16 DRAWING OF LOTS
The gymnasts' drawing of lots for all World Challenge Cup events will take place on site, during the
orientation meeting or during a separate function organized for that purpose with invitation to all
participating NFs (Appendix 1). All delegations upon arrival/accreditation must submit a final
validation of the delegation’s apparatus and starting order.
These Rules have been updated by the EC at its virtual meeting February 2021 and enter into effect
1st January 2022.
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE
Morinari WATANABE Nicolas BUOMPANE
President Secretary General
Lausanne, 27 February 2021
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Appendix I
APPENDIX TO THE WORLD CHALLENGE CUP RULES
Draw Procedure- Qualifications for MAG and WAG
Principles of the draw:
– Gymnasts from the same federation will train, have podium training and compete together
– Gymnasts should receive adequate time between competition rotations with the avoidance
of two apparatus during the same rotation
– Gymnasts from the same federation can effectively have a coach with them at all times in
training and competition to improve safety
Note: It is impossible for the draw of an apparatus World Challenge Cup to consider all gymnasts
competing in Olympic order
The Draw Chart:
– Set-up a draw chart after determining how many and which apparatus will be run in each
subdivision
– The maximum number of gymnasts for one apparatus in one subdivision:
approximately MAG 48 WAG 32
– The draw chart #1 should be divided into minimum three phases for MAG and minimum two
phases for WAG on each apparatus
– Start with 25 rows in each phase for MAG and 20 rows in each phase for WAG, more if
necessary
– Excess rows will be deleted later
– No numbers need to be assigned to the rows, only separation by phase
– Columns designate the apparatus being drawn in each subdivision
– The rows for each column will show gymnast name and federation
Draw Preparation:
– To prepare bowl #1 with the phase number (ex. 1, 2, and/or 3 for MAG and 1 and/or 2 for
WAG)
– To prepare bowl #2 with the name or pictogram of each apparatus for each subdivision
– To prepare bowl #3 with the names of the federations competing in each subdivision
The Draw:
Begin the draw with the first subdivision
– Remove any federation not registered to compete in the subdivision to be drawn
– Draw alternately from bowl #1, from bowl #2, and bowl #3 for each planned subdivision until
all federations are assigned their starting phase and apparatus
– Place the name of the federation in the first available row starting from the top of the chart on
the drawn apparatus; place the federation name two times if they have two registered
gymnasts
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– If a federation is drawn to an apparatus where they have no gymnasts, go to the next
apparatus in Olympic order to the next available row. If it is the last apparatus (Olympic
order), go back to the first apparatus in the subdivision.
– After a federation is placed in the row of an apparatus, move to the next apparatus and the
next phase in Olympic order, then back to 1st apparatus until the federation has their name
listed (1 or 2 times) on each apparatus in different phases for the gymnasts registered
– Once the draw is complete for the subdivision showing federation names (1 or 2) for
gymnasts registered on each apparatus in the subdivision, eliminate all extra cells for each
apparatus and any recognition of the phases
– Add the full name of each gymnast to the draw sheet in each row with their federation name
– Add the “hors concours” gymnast (Challenge Cups only) to the first position of each
apparatus in the subdivision
– Number all the gymnasts on each apparatus in the subdivision
– The final competition order for each apparatus in the subdivision is now complete. There will
be changes at the Orientation Meeting based on withdrawals and change of gymnast names
on specific apparatus.
– After the Orientation Meeting the order on each apparatus must be presented and respected,
but the TD in conjunction with the LOC has right to later modify the start and size of each
specific rotation to prevent conflicts with gymnasts from the same federation on multiple
apparatus at the same time.
Repeat procedure for next subdivision
Note: During competition, warm-up on the podium after every 4-5 gymnasts, controlled for all apparatus
simultaneously. These rotations of 4-5 gymnasts should be designated after all withdrawals and changes are
complete. The competition will be controlled on this basis with no consideration for the original draw phases.
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